From the course: Logic Pro X Essential Training
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Getting to know the tools - Logic Pro Tutorial
From the course: Logic Pro X Essential Training
Getting to know the tools
- [Instructor] You may have noticed that our cursor changes its shape depending on where it is physically located in the main window. In this movie we'll explore all the tools and learn how to quickly select the right tool for the job. Now this default pointer is a multifunctional tool. As I mentioned, this means it can change its function depending on where it is relative to a region. For example, if you go to the bottom right hand of a region it turns into a trimmer tool and lets you trim or edit the end point of a region. Same with the opposite side, the lower right-hand side lets you change the length. But if you move to the top right-hand side it turns into a looper, which allows you when you click and drag to create loop iteration of that region. If you go between two regions, It turns into an I-beam cursor which lets you move that middle point. And if you go right in the center of a region it turns into just its usual function, a pointer which allows you to select that region…
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Exploring the main window in Logic10m 31s
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Using the many windows of Logic5m 52s
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Controlling playback7m 54s
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Working with cycle6m 4s
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Getting to know the tools4m 32s
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Naming tracks and regions5m 13s
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Useful and custom key commands4m 34s
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Controlling with the the Logic Remote app3m 26s
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Saving your project and file management5m 5s
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